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Florida Mediation Center, one of the leading mediation centers in the state, has reported a record number of cases settled in 2025. The center, which specializes in resolving disputes between individuals, businesses, and organizations through mediation, has seen a significant increase in the number of cases referred to them over the past year.According to the latest statistics released by the Florida Mediation Center, over 90% of cases referred to them in 2025 were successfully settled through mediation. This marks a significant increase from the previous year, where the settlement rate was around 80%.One of the reasons cited for the increase in successful settlements is the growing awareness and acceptance of mediation as an effective alternative to traditional litigation. Mediation offers a faster, more cost-effective, and less adversarial way of resolving disputes, making it an attractive option for many individuals and businesses.The Florida Mediation Center has also attributed their success to their team of experienced and skilled mediators who are trained to facilitate communication, foster understanding, and help parties reach mutually agreeable solutions. The center offers a wide range of mediation services, including family mediation, workplace mediation, business mediation, and community mediation.In a statement, the director of the Florida Mediation Center, Sarah Johnson, expressed her delight at the record number of cases settled in 2025. "We are thrilled to see such a high success rate in our mediation cases this year. It is a testament to the effectiveness of mediation as a conflict resolution tool," she said.As the demand for mediation services continues to grow, the Florida Mediation Center is looking to expand their team of mediators and increase their outreach efforts to educate the public about the benefits of mediation. With their track record of success and commitment to helping parties find common ground, the center is poised to remain a leader in resolving disputes in Florida for years to come.